AP EAMCET Counselling 2024: Web options entry ends today; what's next
Vagisha Kaushik | July 12, 2024 | 07:49 AM IST | 2 mins read
AP EAMCET 2024 Counselling: Registered candidates can fill preferences of colleges and courses at eapcet-sche.aptonline.in.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) will close the window to enter web options for AP EAMCET 2024 counselling today, July 8. Candidates who registered for AP Engineering, Agriculture, and Pharmacy (AP EAPCET) admissions can fill the AP EAMCET counselling web options for colleges and courses on the official website, eapcet-sche.aptonline.in.
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Applicants will need their login credentials such as AP EAPCET hall ticket number to fill the preferences. The options entry will include filling of choices of preferred institutes and courses offered by colleges. Candidates will be allowed to modify their options on July 13. However, the options will get frozen at 6 pm on July 13 and cannot be changed further. Based on the choices filled by candidates, their ranks, and availability of seats, the council will declare the seat allotment result on July 16.
AP EAMCET counselling 2024: How to enter web options
Candidates can fill course and college options by following the steps given below.
- Go to the official website of AP EAPCET 2024 counselling, eapcet-sche.aptonline.in
- Click on web options link under forms
- Enter AP EAPCET hall ticket number and date of birth and click on submit
- Fill options and review them
- Submit the options and take a screenshot of confirmation page
APSCHE issued the following instructions for candidates:
- Check the details in "Print Verified Application" link before proceeding for option entry. If changes are required, attend at selected HLCs to make changes; then proceed for option entry. If no changes are required, then proceed for option entry by clicking "Web options" link. Once the options are exercised, data cannot be modified.
- Save the options and revisit web option page to add or modify the options or to change the order of sequence before the last date.
- Data once freezed will not be editable under any circumstances.
- If the exercised options are saved and not freezed, last saved options will be considered for allotment of seats.
AP EAMCET counselling is being conducted for engineering, bio-technology, BTech (Dairy Technology), BTech (Agriculture Engineering), BTech (Food Science and Technology), BSc (Ag) BSc (Horticulture), BVSc and AH/BFSc, BPharmcy and Pharma D, and BSc (Nursing) programmes.
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